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Whose Religion? Which Flourishing?
Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi wants you to flourish too. Now what?
Covering our Tracks
If we lose our aesthetic heritage, we lose the means to speak to an age enchanted by images.
A Wardrobe in Kansas, Portal to Mystery
A “show and tell” exploration of the Eighth Day Institute in Wichita, Kansas.
Voices from the Fields
We asked practitioners to reflect on the work of their hands.
Twelve Features of a Scriptural Imagination
Who is the artist to help us imagine ways to conserve creation and culture?
Contemporary Fiction and a Longing for the Miraculous
"I don't want realism! I want magic!" —Tennessee Williams
What are you reading?
In the dreary busy-ness of February we vow: "This summer I'm going to read________?"
Inequality, Gentrification, and Justice: Continuing the Conversation with Jonathan Bradford
Humans can only put up with disconnection for so long.
Ambition, Influence, and Entrepreneurship
Leaders take a liberal arts approach to life.
Where Does the World Need Me?
An invitation to consider your own pursuits of the good, the true, and the beautiful.
An Artful Conversation with Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Conversing with care: what we can learn from Jane Austen's England about communicating.
Let's Talk About Your Investment Strategy
We are all patrons, even if we don't mean to be.
World View
An annotated reading of your world, including Seerveld, the U.S. Supreme Court, Trayvon Martin, and Detroit.
Messy Motives and Good Work: Lessons for Labour Day
Branch Rickey's legacy demonstrates that a desire for profit can coexist with a desire for justice.
Transform This
Could revival possibly come through the prison system?


